Chapter 1 General Provisions Part 1 General Provisions
1.1.1 Title
This Code shall be titled the Land Development Code for All of Jefferson County, Kentucky. When subsequently used within this Code, unless indicated otherwise, the terms LDC, code, ordinance or article shall refer to the Land Development Code for Jefferson County.
1.1.2 Planning Unit Defined
The Land Development Code shall be applicable throughout the Louisville and Jefferson County Planning Unit. Pursuant to KRS 100.137, all incorporated and unincorporated areas of Jefferson County shall be a Part of said Planning Unit. All cities of the first through fourth classes shall have zoning authority over the areas within their respective jurisdictions. Jefferson County Fiscal Court (or the Greater Louisville consolidated local government after January, 2003) shall have zoning authority over all other areas in Jefferson County, including cities of the fifth and sixth classes.
1.1.3 Relationship to the Comprehensive Plan
The regulations and requirements herein set forth have been established in accordance with a comprehensive plan with reasonable consideration, among other things, to the prevailing land uses, growth characteristics and the character of the respective districts and their peculiar suitability for particular uses and to encourage the most appropriate use of land throughout the planning unit. Specifically, this Code provides regulations to implement applicable goals, objectives, guidelines and policies of the adopted Comprehensive Plan. References to the individual goals, objectives, guidelines and policies are contained in the various Chapters of this Code.
1.1.4 Legislative Authority
The legislative authority for the zoning and subdivision regulations of this Land Development Code is KRS Chapter 100 which provides the authority to counties, cities, and consolidated local governments to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning, subdivision and other regulations associated with the use, design, operation and impact of land use activities. Appendices to this Code contain ordinances adopted pursuant to statutory authority other than KRS Chapter 100; they are included herein for the users convenience.
1.1.5 Legislative Purpose and Intent
The provisions of this Code are intended to be the minimum requirements to promote the public health, safety, comfort, good order, appearance, morals and general welfare; to conserve the taxable value of land and buildings and to protect the character and maintain the stability of residential, business and industrial areas within the planning unit and to promote the orderly and beneficial development of such areas.
Among other purposes, this Code is intended to provide adequate light, air, privacy and convenience of access to property; to avoid undue concentration of population by regulating and limiting the height and bulk of buildings; to regulate the size and open spaces surrounding buildings; to establish building lines; to divide the planning unit into use districts restricting and regulating therein the construction, reconstruction, alteration and use of buildings, structures and land for residence, business, industrial and other specified uses; to divide the planning unit into form districts to ensure appropriate site and community design to protect the character of neighborhoods and shopping areas and ensure compatible development; to limit congestion in the public streets by providing off-street parking of motor vehicles; to preserve the natural environment, the value of land, buildings and structures; to facilitate adequate provision for traffic, transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public requirements; and to define the powers and duties of the administrative officers, Boards and Commissions provided herein.
1.1.6 General Effect
No building, structure, or land located within the planning unit shall hereafter be used or occupied, and no building, structure, or part thereof shall hereafter be erected, constructed, reconstructed, located, moved or structurally altered except in conformity with the regulations herein specified for the zoning and form district in which it is located, and in conformity with all other applicable provisions of this Code.
1.1.7 Relationship to Other Ordinances
Reserved
1.1.8 Transition Standards
| NOTE: Binding elements on Development Plans shall remain applicable to the subject property after the Development Plan expires. Binding elements may be amended by the Planning Commission in accordance with Chapter 11. |
| NOTE: Transition standards applicable to subdivisions are located in Section 7.1.90. |
1.1.9 Expiration of Approved Development Plans
1.1.10 Severability
If any phrase, clause, sentence, provision, paragraph, section, or Part of these regulations shall be judicially declared to be invalid or unconstitutional, the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, provisions, paragraphs, sections, or parts thereof shall not be affected thereby, but shall remain in full force and effect.
*Effective date in jurisdictions other than Louisville
Metro varies, refer to Appendix 1A or inquire with the applicable
jurisdiction.